Demand workbench bubble chart

Demand workbench bubble chart

Demand workbench bubble chart

The interactive bubble chart on the demand workbench is a dynamically updated graph that
plots metrics for multiple demand records.

Demand managers can use bubble charts to visualize, compare, and evaluate the relative standing
of demands in three categories: risk, value, and size. The X-axis represents the risk of a
demand, the Y-axis represents the value, and the Z-axis represents the size. Demands are plotted
as circles, or bubbles, which vary in size according to the size of the demand. All three
measurements are based on values between 0 and 10. This scale allows demand managers to see how
one demand compares to other demands in the chart.

The bubble chart contains four quadrants, with each quadrant representing the value versus risk
tradeoff for the demand. The quadrants are labeled along the edges of the bubble chart to
represent this combination of value versus risk. The color of the bubbles displayed in each
quadrant also represents the value versus risk tradeoff.

The upper left quadrant, labeled Resource, contains demands with high
value and low risk. Green bubbles represent demands in this quadrant.

The lower left and upper right quadrants, labeled Consider, contain
demands that require further evaluation. The lower left quadrant contains demands with low risk
but low value while the upper right quadrant contains demands with high value but high risk.
Orange bubbles represent demands in these quadrants.

The lower right quadrant, labeled Re-evaluate, contains demands with
low value and high risk. Red bubbles represent demands in this quadrant.

Each bubble also includes a label with the name of the demand.

From the demand workbench bubble chart, you can perform the following actions: